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  • the only place is belfry centre for clothes. nice centre with graeat shops! has bay, top shop but i usually go for MKONE, good for cheap clothes for your nite out.also has nice cafes
  • The Belfry shopping centre has a few good clothes selllers.
  • Ummmmm Burton's!!!! Great!!!!!
  • Is there a main shopping centre in redhill, if so what is the name? how far is redhill from sw4 london, how many miles away from here? How many acres? Is redhill in the south east north west?
  • None worth mentioning.
  • Oxfam, Definately! no joke.
  • Street Talk. Apart from that there are no clothes shops to speak of - better off heading up to Croydon which is rapidly turning into one giant shopping centre.
  • A whole Belfry full. Not worth going there though, it's all cheap trash!
  • Street Talk.oh yeah and try www.attitude.uk.com they have some wicked Criminal Damage stuff, also www.wellgoodstuff.com
  • Street talk a highly rated urban outlet for all your disfuction skating gear. Street talk again for normal stuff as well Indigo west which is a very hemp shop owned by *wendy De west witch bag herself* *= her full unoffical title. Other main stream shops such as topshop and mad house in the Belfrey shopping center.
  • Top Shop is quite good, if a little small...
  • Try Oxfam, cheap as chips
  • Street talk - designer labels often at a discount
  • Never bought any clothes there.
  • streettalk (?) has got a small skate section out the back. mostly lame lakai and 360 stuff, but there's a good selection of jeans, trainers (esp DC) and some good setups as well.
  • not enough
  • ever noticed how you can spot a redhill pikey whichever part of the country you go?? thats thanx to the tasteful market...
  • KEV TALK is the place to get your trendy sweat shop rags from...remember to wash before wearing.
  • at last there is a "Pillow Talk" on the London Rd just to south of the town center,
  • Street talk on station road is good for pretty much any type of clothes you want, apart from that redhill is home to about 20 charity shops.....WHY!!???!?!
  • Don't buy clothes here. Go to Croydon. And please, for the love of god, don't buy one of those huge chunky gold clown pendants and wear it because you think it will make you look classy. It won't. If you're not sure what the said chunky gold clowns look like, wander into Mark One in Redhill on a busy Saturday and check out the tacky "Argos-catologue-chic" jewellery hanging around the necks of the majority of people working/shopping there. Then run. Fast.
  • Thats a laugh. Choices which sell Next seconds. Bon Marche which has recently opened next to MVC, sells a fine selection of dowdy clothes at cheap prices.
  • go for street talk which is very good for all over print moschino jeans. with these jeans you have qualified to stand outside mcdonalds and terrorise old ladies.
  • All yer usual chain stores but Streetalk in station road is the best for designer stuff with a reasonably good but smallish skate section at the back.
  • Streettalk
  • Fantastic shop by forbouys and Sainsburys - it sells Next seconds (although you don't know why they're seconds) at really really cheap prices. Brilliant.
  • Don't go in Mark One. (That's all you need to know)
  • Charity shops galore. Charity shops for old farts, charity shops for young whipper snappers and Marks and Sparks for everyone else.

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Last updated: 2008-10-14

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